Identification Data; Tires - Malaguti F10 User Manual

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3.2

IDENTIFICATION DATA


The vehicle's identification number (VIN) (A‑Fig.4)
are punched in the front of the vehicle. To look at
2
them, open the cover .
Engine identification data are visible on the left
engine crankcase (B‑Fig.4).
3
An anti‑tampering plate is applied inside the helmet
compartment, which bears all the identification
data of the vehicle, as envisaged by the Directive
4
in force (C‑Fig.4).
This plate must never be removed nor altered.
In case you should change the helmet compartment,
5
be sure that it is fitted with the anti‑tampering control
plate.
6
Altering identification data will be punished
according to the law.
When ordering spare parts, also quote the vehicle
identification data.
ENG
A
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C
B
3.3

TIRES

Type: Tubeless (without inner tube)
X
Y
It is possible to use tires with load and speed
indexes that are higher than or identical to those
indicated.
It is however necessary for the speed indexes to
be identical for both tires.
USE ONLY HOMOLOGATED TIRES.
Check the tire conditions (before every journey): if they
are broken (cracked) or cut, have them replaced as
soon as possible.
"T.W.I." marks are provided all around the tire side
walls. These correspond to tire wear indicators, which
are situated in the tire's tread; if there is no difference
between the thickness of these indicators and the tread
depth itself, the tire must be replaced.
Fig.4
X
100/80‑10" 52J
Y
100/80‑10" 52J

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